According to The Verge, the platform first began working on the feature in September -- a tweet from Mada Aflak, a software engineer for Twitter, first showed off the early stages of its experiment in late September.
The tweet's video demonstrates how you can connect your $4 wallet from popular providers like
Your full collection of NFTs will be stored in a tab on your profile, labelled
Once selected, your profile picture will have a small badge that verifies that it's a real
Twitter hinted at letting users verify the NFTs they tweet back in September, so that detail doesn't come as much of a surprise.
In addition to the Collectibles tab, reverse engineer Jane Manchun Wong revealed that Twitter is working on a view that lets you get a close-up look at an NFT.
You will also be able to tap through to a page that shows detailed information about the NFT, including a description, its creator, any properties, as well as some information about the collection.
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